Disney+ will debut in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Disney+ will debut in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
After a two-year wait since the introduction of Disney+ in the United States, the company said on Tuesday that its services would be available in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and a number of other Arab nations on June 8.
Disney+, the company’s entertainment program, will be accessible in 42 additional countries and 11 regions, according to the company. The monthly fee for the service will be SR29.99.
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Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Algeria, as well as the Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Jordan, Yemen, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Tunisia, and Bahrain, were among the nations where Disney formally announced the introduction of its entertainment business.
With new releases of the promised Egyptian dubs of all the current animated flicks, the streaming service hopes to be available in more than 100 countries and 30 languages, including Arabic.
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